" ... a compelling journey seen through the eyes of a woman nearing the end of her life. At ninety, Hagar Shipley speaks movingly of the perils of growing old and reflects with bitterness, humor, and a painful awareness of her own frailties on the life she has led. From her childhood as the daughter of a respected merchant, to her rebellious marriage, Hagar has fought a long and sometimes misguided battle for independence and respect. In the course of examining and trying to understand the shape her life has taken, her divided feelings about her husband, her passionate attachment to one son and her neglect of another, she is sometimes regretful, but rarely penitent. Asking forgiveness from neither God nor those around her, she must still wrestle with her own nature: 'Pride was my wilderness, and the demon that led me there was fear.' She has been afraid of being unrespectable, afraid of needing too much, afraid of giving too much, and her pride is both disturbing and inspiring."--500 Great Books by Women; review by Sonja Larsen.
Adele Wiseman Libros
Adele Wiseman fue una autora canadiense cuya obra profundizó en las complejidades de la identidad y el desarraigo. Sus padres, judíos rusos, huyeron de Ucrania para escapar de los pogromos, y esta experiencia de éxodo y búsqueda de un nuevo hogar probablemente influyó en sus temas literarios. Wiseman exploró las complejidades de la condición humana en sus escritos, a menudo a través de narrativas que examinaban los choques sociales y culturales. Su enfoque innovador y su prosa perspicaz dejaron una marca imborrable en la literatura canadiense.
